akaka
Chickasaw
Alternative forms
Choctaw
Alternative forms
- akanka (traditional)
- akaⁿka (Byington/Swanton)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /akã́ːka(ʔ)/
- Transcription: akáka'
Declension
| absolute | nominative | accusative | oblique | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| neutral | akaka | akakayat | akakaya̱ | akakayak |
| contrastive | akakayakō | akakayakōsh | akakayako̱ | akakayakakō |
| akakayato | akakayano | |||
| focus | akakayō | akakayakō | ||
| akakayōsh | akakayo̱ | |||
| Possession | ||||
| class III agreement | singular | paucal | plural | |
| first-person | ("my, our") | amakaka | pimakaka | hapimakaka |
| second-person | ("thy, your") | chimakaka | hachimakaka | |
| third-person | ("his, her, its, their") |
imakaka | ||
| Suffixes | ||||
| -ma "that, there" |
-pa "this, here" |
-kia "also, too" |
-ba "only" |
-ōk "but" |
| akakama | akakapa | akaka(yak)kia | akakaba | akakayōk |
Derived terms
- akak nakni (“rooster”)
- akaka nipi (“chicken meat”)
- akakoshi (“egg”)
- akak tīk (“hen”)
Yoruba
Etymology
à- (“nominalizing prefix”) + kàkà (“intense effort”), literally “that which is of intense effort”
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /à.kà.kà/
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